Title: Job Searching Tools and Tactics
1Job Searching Tools and Tactics Presented
for Information Networking Institute MSIN in
Athens Program Carnegie Mellon Career
Center University Center, Lower
Level 412-268-2064 www.cmu.edu/career
2Career Exploration Process
- Assess yourself
- Evaluate work tasks environments
- Identify matches
3Career Exploration Process (cont.)
Current Skills Interests
Target Job
Resume, Interviews, Job Fairs
4How INI/Athens Students Found Employment
5Job Search Advice from Carnegie Mellon
Alumni Be proactive. Start Early. Use a
variety of potential employment sources. Work on
polishing your job search tools.
6- Starting Early
- Let people know that youre looking for a job.
- 2. Identify potential employers.
- 3. Begin to inventory your skills.
7Let People Know That Youre Looking
- Family, friends, classmates, former employers.
- Provide a copy of your resume or Curriculum Vita.
8Purpose of Networking
- Advice about your job search or a career field
of interest - Validate your choices
- Uncover job and employment information
9Networking Sources
- Co-workers (past and present)
- Classmates
- Friends and Family
- Professors
- Employers
- Speakers and Career Fair Representatives
- Anyone you know
10Networking Procedure
- Person-to-Person
- Letters
- Telephone Calls
- Email
11Identify Potential Employers
- Use your contacts (especially faculty).
- Check online directories.
- Attend on-campus events that feature company
representatives.
12Begin To Inventory Your Skills
- Take some time to sit and reflect on your
background. Have your resume, transcripts
handy. - Ask yourself What sets me apart from other
candidates? - Focus on four areas Academics, Experience,
Activities, and Intangibles
13Begin To Inventory Your Skills (cont.)
- Focus on identifying broad skill areas (teamwork,
problem-solving, etc.), then move to specific
skills (i.e. programming expertise) - Come up with at least one example that
demonstrates your competence in each of the
skills that youve identified.
14Work on polishing your job search tools
- Both resumes and cover letters are important
- Networking and interviewing skills allow you to
showcase soft skills
15Resume Writing
What is the purpose of a Resume?
- A Marketing Tool. . .
- Summarizes your experiences that are of interest
to potential employers - Establishes enough interest to land an interview
- Shows relevance of qualifications
16Resume Writing (cont.)
The Initial Employer Scan
- Employers only spend 30 seconds per resume
- Emphasize results and accomplishments
- Must be flawless no spelling errors, neat, easy
to read - Demonstrate contributions you can make to the
employer - Communicate your qualifications to employers in
the most effective manner possible.
17Resume Writing (cont.)
Elements of a Resume
- Identifying Information
- Education
- Relevant Coursework
- Academic Projects
- Skills
- Experience
- Activities or Leadership and Service
- Honors
18Interviewing Skills
Putting it all together What to do in the
interview . . .
- Use the interviewers questions to highlight
skills - Use your example the first time that you discuss
one of your skillsyou dont need to repeat the
example later. - 3. Dont be afraid to bounce off of the
recruiters question to include more about
yourself in your answer. Remember that theyre
interviewing you to learn more about you.
19Interviewing Skills (cont.)
- When answering questions, use stories or examples
from your past to provide evidence of your
skills. - Each of your examples should take about a minute
or minute and a half to relate, and should
consist of three parts . . . - Background
- Action
- Result
20- Sample story (illustrating teamwork skills)
- Background
- A project team was formed in our office to
identify technology needs. I volunteered to
serve on the team. - Action
- My role on the team was to survey staff members
about their problems in getting things done with
our existing technology. I was surprised to
discover that many of the problems reported by
staff members could be solved by using our
existing hardware and software. I reported my
findings periodically to the team. - Result
- We reported our findings to the office
director, who is - in the process of implementing a technology
strategic plan thats partially based on our
report.
21How to Prepare for A Job Fair
- Research the Employers
- Review the list of employers who will be
attending - Identify employers you would like to meet
- Research those employers web sites
- Consider less known organizations
22How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
- Research Yourself
- Review your resume skills, experiences, and
goals - Prepare a 30-60 second commercial about
yourself - Prepare questions to ask
23How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Bring
- Plenty of resumes in a folder
- List of targeted employers
- Notes about targeted employers
- Pen/paper
24How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Wear
- Dress for success- wear a professional business
suit - Safest bet is to dress as you would for an
interview
25How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Do the Day of the Job Fair
- Obtain a job fair booklet and look to see if
there are any last minute additions - Explore the layout of the job fair and make note
of where your targeted employers are located - Plan your strategy to make the best use of your
time (Some may have longer lines) - Work alone!
26How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Say and Do
- Approach with confidence, smile and introduce
yourself - Offer your resume
- Present your 30-60 second commercial
- Be direct, clear, and brief
27How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Say and Do (cont.)
- Ask questions to learn more about the
organization and its hiring practices - Inquire about suggested follow-up
- Take a business card and literature. Be sure you
get the card/name of the actual employer you
spoke with - Thank them for their time
28How to Prepare for a Job Fair (cont.)
What to Expect After the Job Fair
- Send follow-up/thank you emails
- Assess your interactions
- Complete appropriate follow-up per your
conversation with the employer - Keep notes on the companies that received your
resume
29Closing Thoughts
- Looking for a job is a job in itselfschedule
time for it. - Job searching is not always a logical
processdont get discouraged. - Be aware of possible cultural differences in job
searching protocols. - Never turn down the opportunity to meet with a
potential employer. -